American Sign Language Chinese/Japanese/French/Italian/Spanish
College Learning Outcomes:
Written, Oral and Visual Communication: Communicate effectively in writing, orally and/or visually using traditional and/or modern information resources and supporting technology.
Scientific and Quantitative Reasoning: Locate, identify, collect, and organize data in order to thenanalyze, interpret or evaluate it using mathematical skills and/or the scientific method.
Critical Thinking:Differentiate between facts, influences, opinions, and assumptions toreach reasoned and supportable conclusions.
Problem Solving: Recognize and identify the components of a problem or issue, look at itfrom multiple perspectivesand investigate ways to resolve it.
Information Literacy: Formulate strategies to locate, evaluate and apply information from a variety of sources - print and/or electronic.
American Sign Language: Transfer
Chinese: Transfer
French: A.A. and Transfer
Italian: Transfer
Japanese: Transfer
Spanish: A.A. and Transfer
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First: Please rank on a scale of 1 to 5 (5=high) - how important each of these general outcomes are to the various parts of their areas in a matrix as follows:
Effective
Communication
Scientific or
Quantitative
Reasoning
Critical
ThinkingProblemSolving
Information
Literacy
ASL
5
0
4
5
Chinese
5
1
4
5
French
5
0
4
3
Italian
5
0
4
0
Japanese
5
1
4
2
Spanish
5
0
4
3
From Modern Languages Program Reviews 2009-10: ASL:
NEXT: Look at what your discipline has written previously about Discipline specific SLOs. How do these compare to each of the general college learning outcomes above?
Demonstrate correct basic grammar usage in controlled situations, in both oral (signed) and written communication in the target language
Demonstrate basic aural comprehension by responding appropriately to spoken questions, statements and prompts in the target language
Demonstrate more advanced skills in critical thinking at upper levels of the target language
Appreciate cultural differences among peoples and understand issues from a variety of perspectives
Succeed in cross-cultural or global interactions
In optimal situations,students will participate in study abroad immersion experiences and interdisciplinary global studies courses in other departments
--- MODERN LANGUAGES Problem Solving and Critical Thinking SLO (from 2005) Where does this SLO fit in with the general ones? MODERN LANGUAGES
In preparing students for upper division work in languages and transfer to four year schools, we teach students to approach problem solving through communicative fluency in grammar, reading, writing and expression/reception, in an appropriate cultural context.
Think about how these programmatic SLOs relate to the College Learning Outcomes above. Feel free to edit, expand or change them. Try to make a program SLO for each College Learning Outcome with scores of 3 or higher on the matrix. SLOs for the third semester of Modern Language course sequences:
American Sign Language Chinese/Japanese/French/Italian/SpanishCollege Learning Outcomes:
Links to each sub-section
American Sign Language: AH_M_ASLChinese: AH_M_Chinese
French: AH_M_French
Italian: AH_M_Italian
Japanese: AH_M_Japanese
Spanish: AH_M_Spanish
List of degrees and certificates in each area:
American Sign Language: TransferChinese: Transfer
French: A.A. and Transfer
Italian: Transfer
Japanese: Transfer
Spanish: A.A. and Transfer
DON'T FORGET TO SAVE!!!
First: Please rank on a scale of 1 to 5 (5=high) - how important each of these general outcomes are to the various parts of their areas in a matrix as follows:Communication
Quantitative
Reasoning
ThinkingProblemSolving
Literacy
From Modern Languages Program Reviews 2009-10:
ASL:
Chinese:
French:
Italian:
Japanese:
Spanish:
Modern Languages:
NEXT: Look at what your discipline has written previously about Discipline specific SLOs. How do these compare to each of the general college learning outcomes above?
--- MODERN LANGUAGES Problem Solving and Critical Thinking SLO (from 2005) Where does this SLO fit in with the general ones?
MODERN LANGUAGES
In preparing students for upper division work in languages and transfer to four year schools, we teach students to approach problem solving through communicative fluency in grammar, reading, writing and expression/reception, in an appropriate cultural context.
Think about how these programmatic SLOs relate to the College Learning Outcomes above. Feel free to edit, expand or change them. Try to make a program SLO for each College Learning Outcome with scores of 3 or higher on the matrix.
SLOs for the third semester of Modern Language course sequences: